Bicolor blennies

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I've had a bicolor blenny in my display tank for about three weeks. I've just read tons of horror stories about them eating coral and going rogue has anyone had a bicolor blenny for a extended time period with no issues? I have a few coral in my tank and I've yet to see him nip or bother them but now im kinda worried. I thought they were completely reef safe but I was obviously wrong I like the guy alot and rather not re home him but I guess I will have to if he starts eating coral. Im mainly planning a softy tank but I do have a micro mussa and plan on getting a few more lps.
 

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I have one and I’ve seen him nip at coral but I keep him well fed so there’s never much damage done. Softies shouldn’t be a problem at all. Just keep an eye on LPS.
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I have one and I’ve seen him nip at coral but I keep him well fed so there’s never much damage done. Softies shouldn’t be a problem at all. Just keep an eye on LPS.
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Thanks for the response. It's my fault I went to the store with intention of getting a midas and left with a bi color lol. I'll just keep a eye out and hopefully everything goes well.
 
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